Hi Dave,

with a few METEOR beers and the blue sky over Ensisheim, a continuation of the story might be bearable;-)!

See you all soon!

Peter


Dave Schultz wrote:

  Sorry to intrude on your little discussion..., but
me thinks that this topic should be discussed properly
over a few beers in Ensisheim, although that might
lead to more discussions! :)

                                       Dave




...sorry, should be DHOFAR 908, not NWA!

Peter



Peter Marmet wrote:


Hello Norbert, Adam, Marcin and All,

it seems I didn't make myself very clear. I have

absolutely nothing

against the term:
This one is kind of a Rosetta Stone for this and

this...or some

sort of a Missing Link...or some
kind of a Smoking Gun for...but what makes me feel

similar as

Marcin, was the following:

The finders sold their NWA 908 for years under the

name NWA

908...suddenly NWA 908 is THE(!) Rosetta Stone
which means THE ONE AND ONLY....

...ok, the main reason why I wrote this e-mail
was to get more info about this rather special /

stunning /

fantastic / one of it's kind lithology story!
... Adam wrote:  that displays two (2) lithologies
...Norbert wrote: displaying three (3) distinct

lithologies


Very interested to hear more about this unique

meteorite...

not very keen to hear more about what names are

legal / honest /

ethical and
which are not...sorry, if I started this debate!

Peter




Norbert Classen wrote:



Dear Marcin,

I didn't use that term for marketing reasons, and

it is not a

synonym for
Dhofar 908 in general but I just used it for the

81g main mass of

Dhofar
908, displaying three distinct lithologies

linking previous finds

together.
That's why I called it a Rosetta stone. Back in

2003 virtually

nobody was
willing to believe that e.g. Dhofar 489, and

Dhofar 305 did belong

to one
and the same (ancient) fall. That's not the same

thing as calling

it "Donald
Duck", it's a linguistic ploy to express

something of scientific

meaning...
Do you think Baker and Bizzaro used their analogy

as a marketing

ploy, or
just because the liked the funny name?

BTW, as to my knowledge neither Adam nor I did

use the Rosetta

stone analogy
without making it very clear that we were talking

about Dhofar

908, not in
general, but in respect to a certain

stone/fragment of Dhofar 908,

and its
special history/properties.

And, as for the monetary "value" of certain

specimens: do you

think that a
specimen of, let's say normal Zagami will demand

the same resale

price as a
specimen with dual lithologies, including the DML

(dark mottled

lithology)
of Zagami? You are correct, the "meteorite will

stay the same",

but I fear
you won't get the latter one, cheap. And: if you

know of a source

who sells
dual-lith Zagami at the price of normal Zagami,

just give me a

call :-)

My 3 lithologies,
Norbert

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Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Rosetta Stone

Analogy


Dear list members.
Every meteorite is special.

For me is better to call meteorite with his

official name even if

this is
ugly NWA 9999999 name, than create some unreal

"marketing" names

that have
nothing to do with meteorites. I see only one

reason for this,

better sales
becouse of better name. If we call it Rosetta

Stone,  Louis

Michelle or
Donald Duck or Shrek, meteorite will stay the

same and not become

more
importand or rare.

Thats my two CH3nt's

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